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How Bermuda Fishermen Are Leading the Fight Against Venomous Lionfish
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amasing!
Give it to a Japanese chef and they will make it into a Michelin star dish.
These are in the Gulf of Mexico now too. Scooped one up a couple years ago near Port Aransas.
Went hunting for them two years back and they are quite easy to catch. I’d love to see more tourism that specializes in this type of fishing because I think it can be done reasonably safely by anyone with a bit of common sense and say, 20+ dives.
Without watching the video… I’m guessing they are invasive?
Every country in the Caribbean does this. And they are delicious.
Whole Foods in Naples was sampling lionfish dumplings last weekend, they were delicious.
That dude’s accent is confusing the shit out of my brain. He sounds like an English guy doing a really bad Canadian accent
It tastes gross. Its a flabby gross texture and a funky taste.
Just grind them up for cat food or something.
I would get a glove to protect my hand
I have snorkled and dived all throughout the Caribean and Hawaii. Lion Fish are everywhere I go.
Everywhere they are invasive.
BDA represent!
Can’t beat em, eat em! They’re plentiful and delicious!